Alex Davidson, Golf Author and Commentator, Releases New Interview on Rory McIlroy’s Historic Win at The British Open 2014

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Golf author and founder of Ultimate Golf Advantage, Alex Davidson, today releases a new interview on Rory McIlroy’s momentous win at the 2014 British Open, which secures the 25 year-old’s return to form. Mr. Davidson also looks at the inevitable comparisons that have been drawn between McIlroy and past champions and what this significant win means for his career - the full interview is available in full at http://www.ultimategolfadvantage.com/alex-davidson-talks-rorys-return/.

Alex Davidson Talks Rory McIlroy's British Open Win

The return of the ‘Boy Wonder’ has certainly been welcomed by viewers and players alike.

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Golf author and founder of Ultimate Golf Advantage, Alex Davidson, today releases a new interview on Rory McIlroy’s momentous win at the 2014 British Open, which secures the 25 year-old’s return to form. Mr. Davidson also looks at the inevitable comparisons that have been drawn between McIlroy and past champions and what this significant win means for his career - the full interview is available in full at http://www.ultimategolfadvantage.com/alex-davidson-talks-rorys-return/.

In an exclusive interview released today, Alex Davidson, golf commentator and author of 'Think to Win: Mastering the Mental Side of Golf', gives his insight into Rory McIlroy’s dramatic win over the weekend at the British Open and discusses the significance of the event. Mr. Davidson’s interview comes after a substantial win for McIlroy, which sees him advance to World No. 2 and marks his return to the top of the leaderboard after a difficult past two years. Mr. Davidson commented:

“It hasn’t been a straightforward climb to success. Only last year in the 2013 Open at Muirfield, [McIlroy] failed to make the cut. The return of the ‘Boy Wonder’ has certainly been welcomed by viewers and players alike.”

Taking a closer look at McIlroy’s performance, Mr. Davidson notes that McIlroy’s focus throughout the round of the tournament was reminiscent of his recent victory at Wentworth, showing a solid return to form for the 25 year old. Mr. Davidson discusses the significance of the win for the young player, commenting:

“It was a thrill to watch his performance this weekend, toping the leaderboard from start-to-finish - something not seen since Woods at St. Andrews 2005. (And if that wasn’t enough) he’s also become the first European to win three different majors since the Masters began in 1934.”

In his new interview, Alex Davidson discusses in detail McIlroy’s return to the top spot and what this win means for his future, noting that even McIlroy himself “never dreamed he would reach this point in his career so early on.”

Mr. Davidson concludes his interview by discussing the personal significance that the British Open has to him and the industry as a whole. He said:

“Whilst many trophies are coveted in golf, I think one with this much history marks a special occasion in any professional golfer’s career.”